Show BIG BUSINESS AND LABOR TO BUR Hl r rA A s 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 fOR FORMER fOES FES TARE TAKE PART iN I ID D Permanent Prosperity Aim of Secret Meeting At Hoovers Hoover's Home TO GIVE AND TAKE I High Production With Wit Living Wages Proposed B BT By S Jun Inter 2 S International international International i national e 1 I ewi Serico Sen Ice DI Big Bis bus bus- busness buness ness nebS and labor traditional traditional enemies havi decided to bury the hatchet and see It If by Io they cannot malt the lie prosperity that has hA hAsit sit d the United I tates for tor the thelast last ell t d months This was as as the object of a secret meeting which business and aad labor lende's had with Secretary of Com Corn ComI Commerce merc merce Herbert Hoo e at his hon honi here I here Friday night ThI This meeting It vas aa as learned tonight l 1 is the tho see sec second sec second ond t has been beon he held Id the first 1 one having hr inS been conducted con quIetly In New Nw lork some seine days ago OLl OLI 1 LI Samuel Gompers president of othe the American 1 J of o Labor and Julius Barnes Barncs president ot of otI ottin tin th chamber of commerce of ot the I United States nho lio ho have excoriated I ed cd each other In times gone by Dy t y over strike Issues are toe prime mo er in the new movement un- un under un-der un Ider der the of er er The Thc I were said tonight to be bo highly con con- confident that an agreement of tar far reaching far I reaching importance to the Indus indus- industrial I trial world and to the public will willI emere emerge from the tho s I Barnes informed Gompers busl- busl busi business I ness fleas would back a living wage I and American standard of ot liv- liv living ing pro pro led organized Organised organ Ired 1 vero ready to Increase of work worl and stimulate productIOn I Gompers said he was as as agreeable Another meeting in the near fu- fu future futuro fu future ture turo will be broadened d to cs es of many large largo ba lastO I Industries L DOn rIL riL riD ri rJ D Labor In the United States was as re rd d by all nil confere conferees as being well weil fed and ond fairly well Il paId as much could not be bo sail of the workmen in many other sec sec- sec sections of ot the world Both labor and business favored a basis of ot negotiations upon high production tion lion can be bo maintained with wage waSe high enough to make It br ino sno United tate to absorb It its present share hare of butt bull fleas O ros LY Con Concessions arc are possible on both side It was as IlI said 1 to ho haio hao 0 been the opinion of ot aol anI Barnes that for tor the universal ersal bene- bene benefit fit tit of f the entire country there thero should bo Lo a flexible 1 gl e e and take tak policy So tar for however no general rem rem- remedy remedy rem edy for tor solution of ot the I problem haa ha been ben brought forward rd The rhe con con- confere's rero's feres merely me ely sought to pave the way woy for tor future concerning the eral oral Industrial situation I hours working con conditions and un- un Immigration Irn migration o ha been ben held Hoover it was w is S understood li ii particularly anxious to adjust a 0 difference In iri opinion of o labor and some somo Indus Indus- Industries industries tries as us to working hours |